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Global Governance Podcast

Global Governance Forum
Climate Change
Covid-19
Global Health Governance
Public Health
Antimicrobial Resistance
Global Governance
Vaccine Access
Global Development Assistance
United Nations
A World Without War
Health Emergencies
International Health Regulations
Middle East Conflict
Renewable Energy
Nationalism
Club Of Rome
Social Justice
Equitable Distribution Of Health Resources
Hamas
Israel

Welcome to the Global Governance Podcast with Augusto Lopez-Claros, where we explore the future of governance. Each episode will look at a different global issue and how governance plays a key role in its solution. From climate change to gender equality, from corruption to peace and security, we invite experts to explore a thought-provoking game of “what if?” and “why not?”, positing a world in mu... more

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In this excerpt from CBC Ideas, Augusto López-Claros reflects on a rapidly changing world and the civic movements demanding that the UN evolve with it. From the failures of the current system to the rising pressure from civil society, he outlines why... more

Martin Kreutner, Dean Emeritus of the International Anti-Corruption Academy and a distinguished former member of the Austrian Federal Appeals Tribunal traces the historical roots of our present global order and compellingly argues that the shift to v... more

Professor Guy Sinclair explains how the UN has, over time, diverged from its original Charter, adapting in response to global shifts—sometimes enhancing its relevance, but at other times straining its legitimacy. Sinclair outlines four key factors dr... more

Cecelia Lynch, a Professor of Political Science at the University of California, is a leading thinker on the importance of inclusion as a catalyst for promoting sustainable, peaceful, social transformations. The idea is that inclusion should not just... more

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Guy Fitty Sinclair
Associate Professor at Auckland Law School in New Zealand, focusing on international organizations and law.
Auckland Law School
Episode: Guy Sinclair on why the UN needs to adapt to 21st century realities
Cecelia Lynch
Professor of Political Science at the University of California in Irvine
University of California, Irvine
Episode: Cecelia Lynch on the Links between Inclusion, Peace and Prosperity
Sonia Sanchez Diaz
PhD in Political Science and International Relations, specialist in the Middle East and Israel, faculty at Francisco de Vitoria University, and notable analyst in Spain on the crisis in the Middle East.
Francisco de Vitoria University
Episode: Sonia Sanchez Diaz on the Crisis in the Middle East
Michael Mandelbaum
Professor emeritus of American foreign policy and author
John Hopkins University
Episode: Michael Mandelbaum on Titans of the Twentieth Century
Wendy Broadgate
Global Hub Director for Future Earth and Executive Director of the Earth Commission, an expert on sustainability science with over two decades of experience in Earth system science.
Future Earth
Episode: Wendy Broadgate: Deep into Danger Zone on Climate Change
Anthony Annett
Economist and author of 'Cathonomics', former speechwriter at the International Monetary Fund
International Monetary Fund
Episode: Anthony Annett on The Elements of a More Just Economy
Soumya Swaminathan
Former Chief Scientist of the World Health Organization
World Health Organization
Episode: Soumya Swaminathan on Why we Need Stronger Global Health Governance
Sundeep Waslekar
President of the Strategic Foresight Group and author
Strategic Foresight Group
Episode: Sundeep Waslekar on A World Without War
Dr. Arunabha Ghosh
Founder and CEO of the Council on Energy, Environment and Water
Council on Energy, Environment and Water
Episode: Arunabha Ghosh on Mapping our Path to a Green Future

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Augusto Lopez-Claros
Host of discussions focusing on global governance and its challenges, exploring critical issues affecting international relations and cooperation.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 14 ratings
  • Insightful

    Some of the most amazing and insightful conversations that I have come across that are worth disseminating. Please keep the conversations and let’s hope we also reach to some solutions.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Paulofsky
    United States4 years ago
  • Very interesting show!

    Loved this first episode with judge wolf and looking forward to the next ones.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AGreenall
    Canada5 years ago

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The podcast is recognized for challenging conventional narratives and encouraging deeper thought on governance frameworks.
Listeners praise the insightful conversations and critical analyses presented on international governance issues.

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#173
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#46
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#53
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#98
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#132
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#132
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Cecelia Lynch on the Links between Inclusion, Peace and Prosperity
Q: How can we overcome resistance from entrenched power structures to bring radical inclusion into peace processes?
It requires building awareness and advocacy at both grassroots and institutional levels, emphasizing the importance of local knowledge and livelihoods.
Cecelia Lynch on the Links between Inclusion, Peace and Prosperity
Q: What specific mechanisms can international organizations take to ensure marginalized groups are meaningfully involved in peace negotiations?
International organizations should cultivate relationships and involve diverse stakeholders in decision-making, allowing their experiences and knowledge to influence bureaucratic processes.
Sundeep Waslekar on Our Civilizational Crises
Q: What regulatory frameworks are needed for artificial intelligence?
We need limits on AI capabilities and transparency to ensure that AI technologies advance human welfare while also mitigating risks.
Sundeep Waslekar on Our Civilizational Crises
Q: What changes are necessary for the UN Security Council to address global risks?
The UN Security Council needs to be reformed for more equitable function, possibly through abolishing or amending the veto power and strengthening the General Assembly.
Sundeep Waslekar on Our Civilizational Crises
Q: How does nationalism hinder collective action in face of global challenges?
Nationalism leads to prioritization of national interests over global solutions, promoting suspicion and antagonism rather than cooperation.

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Exploring the intersection of global governance and pressing international issues, this podcast offers insightful conversations with experts on a variety of topics, including climate change, gender equality, and the complexities of international diplomacy. Each episode presents a thought-provoking analysis of how governance mechanisms can be reformed to foster greater international collaboration and address challenges effectively. Noteworthy is the emphasis on alternative perspectives, inviting listeners to contemplate new approaches and solutions that transcend traditional political boundaries.

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1. Guy Fitty Sinclair
2. Cecelia Lynch
3. Sonia Sanchez Diaz
4. Michael Mandelbaum
5. Wendy Broadgate
6. Anthony Annett
7. Soumya Swaminathan
8. Sundeep Waslekar

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